Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION . § 1. Come let.
... ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION . § 1. Come let.
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... fortune , who has often taken it away from those who had it , and brought it to those who little expected it ; and much wealth is a sort of mark for villanous slaves and informers to shoot at to fill their own 1 Reading Koropopоuvтεç ...
... fortune , who has often taken it away from those who had it , and brought it to those who little expected it ; and much wealth is a sort of mark for villanous slaves and informers to shoot at to fill their own 1 Reading Koropopоuvтεç ...
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... fortune , cannot be taken away by in- formers , cannot be destroyed by disease , cannot have inroads made into it by old age . For the mind alone flourishes in age ; and while time takes away everything else , it adds wisdom to old age ...
... fortune , cannot be taken away by in- formers , cannot be destroyed by disease , cannot have inroads made into it by old age . For the mind alone flourishes in age ; and while time takes away everything else , it adds wisdom to old age ...
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... fortune , and not the author of these hints . We must try with all our might to procure the best education for the poor as well as the rich , but if that is impossible , then we must put up with the practicable . I inserted those ...
... fortune , and not the author of these hints . We must try with all our might to procure the best education for the poor as well as the rich , but if that is impossible , then we must put up with the practicable . I inserted those ...
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... fortune and bastard elements in life , living according to the nod of the rich , free in their cir- cumstances , but slaves by inclination , when they are not insulted thinking themselves insulted , because they are parasites to no ...
... fortune and bastard elements in life , living according to the nod of the rich , free in their cir- cumstances , but slaves by inclination , when they are not insulted thinking themselves insulted , because they are parasites to no ...
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